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The People of Guadalajara

Photographs by Deb Roskamp

People and art have long been a recurring theme in Deb Roskamp’s photographic studies. In The People & Art of Guadalajara, Ms. Roskamp explores the relationships between the Mexican people and the great plazas, cathedrals, architecture and sculptures of Guadalajara. Considered to be the most Mexican of Mexico’s cities, Guadalajara has long been a favorite domestic tourist destination for families throughout the nation. Ms. Roskamp captures the joy, excitement and spirit of Mexicans as they experience the city’s great art, and thus become part of the artistic landscape themselves.

The People of Guadalajara was photographed over a weeklong period while Ms. Roskamp was enrolled in Spanish language studies at IMAC.

Below are copyrighted photographs by Deborah Roskamp. You can look but you may not steal. Click on the photos for enlargements. For hi-res images, please write to: de*@**********oy.com

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